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Thailand - Army declares martial law

Why don't the army do that earlier when the lady P.M. win election again while the opposition still protested for no reason???

The army in Thailand makes a surprise announcement, imposing martial law "to preserve law and order" amid a long-running political crisis.

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Redshirts return home
May 22, 2014 6:25 pm
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Redshirts supporters at Aksa rally site started returning home on Thursday after the armed forces seized the power and soldiers sent in to control the areas.
Some of them were seen leaving the rally sites by cars or walking out to find vehicle.
 
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Yet locals and tourists were taking pics and selfies with the soldiers . :lol:
not all of them, there is fighting near don muang old airport, dont know yet, how many injured or dead yet!

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Caretaker premier's whereabouts not known
May 22, 2014 6:02 pm
Caretaker premier Niwuttamrong Boonsongpaisan's whereabouts are not yet known after the armed forces seized the power.
Niwuttumrong was not attending the meeting hosted by Army Commander in Chief Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha at the Royal Army Club which intended to find solution to the ongoing political crisis.

All warring groups were invited to the meeting which today was the second day.

The premier was absent from the meeting since the first day, claiming he was the premier and will not attended the meeting hosted by the army chief.

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Caretaker premier's whereabouts not known - The Nation

Thaksin rejects Prayuth's proposal to have caretaker govt resign
The Nation May 22, 2014 2:25 pm
Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra rejected the proposal by Army chief Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha that the Pheu Thai-led caretaker government resign, a Pheu Thai source said on Thursday.
The source said Prayuth came up with three proposals during the seven-partite meeting on Wednesday. First, he proposed that a caretaker Cabinet to resign, secondly that an interim government be formed and thirdly, that both the red-shirt movement and the People's Democratic Reform Committee end their rallies, according to the source.

The Pheu Thai representatives duly informed Thaksin of the proposals but he rejected them all and told Pheu Thai to fight to the full extent possible within the legal framework.

The source said Thaksin counter-proposed that the Army should instead arrange for blanket amnesty for all sides and the Shinawatra family would wash its hands of politics.

The source said Thaksin would also cam

Army ''temporarily suspends'' charter
The military on Thursday announced the temporary suspension of the constitution after declaring a coup.

  • Published: 22/05/2014 at 08:04 PM
  • Writer: Online Reporters
The National Peace and Order Maintaining Command decided to temporarily suspend the charter but will still keep Section 2, Col Winthai Suwaree, its spokesman, said.

The section says: ''Thailand adopts a democratic regime of government with the King as Head of State,'' Col Winthai said.

The caretaker government ended as a result of the suspended charter, he said.

Independent agencies and other organisations under the constitution are able to resume their duties normally, he added.

Caretaker cabinet to report to NPOMC
Deposed acting caretaker Prime Minister Niwattumrong Boonsongpaisan and 17 other cabinet members have been ordered to report to the military junta on Friday.

  • Published: 22/05/2014 at 08:17 PM
  • Writer: Online Reporters
The 18 members were required to turn themselves in to the newly-installed National Peace and Command Maintaining Council at the 1st Division King's Guard, army deputy spokesman Col Winthai Suvaree said in a televised broadcast.

The 17 cabinet members are:

1. Caretaker Deputy Prime Minister Phongthep Thepkanchana

2. Caretaker Education Minister Chaturon Chaisaeng

3. Caretaker Natural Resources and Environment Minister Wichet Kasemthongsri

4. Caretaker Energy Minister Pongsak Raktapongpaisal

5. Caretaker Interior Minister Charupong Ruangsuwan

6. Caretaker Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives Minister Yukol Limlaemthong

7. Caretaker Deputy Finance Minister Benja Louicharoen

8. Caretaker Tourism and Sports Minister Somsak Pureesrisak

9. Caretaker Social Development and Human Security Paveena Hongsakula

10. Caretaker Deputy Transport Minister Gen Prin Suvanadat

11. Caretaker Deputy Transport Minister Pong Chewananth

12. Caretaker Deputy Commerce Minister Yanyong Phuangrach

13. Caretaker Deputy Interior Minister Wisarn Techathirawat

14. Caretaker Culture Minister: Sontaya Kunploem

15. Caretaker Public Health Minister Pradit Sintawanarong

16. Caretaker Deputy Public Health Minister Sorawong Thienthong

17. Caretaker Industry Minister Prasert Boonchaisuk
 
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